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    Let Be a Z-Score That Is Unknown but Identifiable
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Let Be a Z-Score That Is Unknown but Identifiable

Question 147

Question 147

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Let Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ? A)  1.06 B)  0.55 C)  -0.55 D)  -1.06 be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ? A)  1.06 B)  0.55 C)  -0.55 D)  -1.06 is 0.7088, then what is the value of Let   be a z-score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the area to the right of   is 0.7088, then what is the value of   ? A)  1.06 B)  0.55 C)  -0.55 D)  -1.06 ?


A) 1.06
B) 0.55
C) -0.55
D) -1.06

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